THE DANGERS OF EXCESSIVE ENERGY DRINKS


Energy drinks, contains excess caffeine which can cause Insomnia (lack of sleep). Its high intake can increase the chances of hypertension which in turn can lead to stroke. Also, it contains excess sugar which can cause diabetes that is the reason doctors don’t advise weak patients to take such drinks.
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Below are some reasons why it is Dangerous to excessively take Energy Drinks
  1. Those who take energy drinks excessively suffer from heart burns which lead to cardiac arrest.
  2. It causes insomnia (lack of sleep). The presence of caffeine in energy drinks causes sleepless nights, which causes decline in overall output and weakness.
  3. It causes headaches and migraines
  4. It can lead to increased panic attacks and anxiety.
  5. It excessive intake causes high blood pressure especially if you are hypertensive which can lead to stroke.
  6. It could make you hyper-active.
  7. It causes vomiting and dehydration.
  8. It causes allergic reactions
  9. The presence of its excess sugar can cause Type 2 diabetes.
  10. It can cause addiction

WHAT ARE ENERGY DRINKS USED FOR?

Energy drinks were made to provide quick energy especially when one is worn out but the presence of  caffeine and other chemicals used in creating the drink can have serious effects on the individual. Schools, colleges, universities are places research show that the high intake of energy drinks and alcohol in a combined form is most prevalent and is the cause of most school related offenses. Medical experts agree that the presence of these chemicals in energy drinks are what causes type 2 diabetes in people. The effects of caffeine can lead not only to insomnia but also nervuosness, stomach irritation, change in character and hyper-activity.
What You Should Not Use Energy Drinks For
– Do not use as substitute for water when you are dehydrated
– Should not be used by sick patients when weak as a means to regain lost energy.
– Occasionally, energy drinks are not necessarily bad for you,they should not be seen as natural dietary supplements because it was never approved by the FDA
–  Once an energy dink advert says “energy drink with no caffeine”, know that  the energy in the drink is gotten from guarana, an artificial sweetner, which is an equivalent of caffeine.

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